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bridger80
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Most unique thing you ever carried out of the woods while hunting?

We all run across unique and interesting things but carrying them out can be a pain. What have you found that actually made it home with you.
Watched a buddy one time carry an old grindstone several miles out of the woods.

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Lynn Tubbs
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Albino coon

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A 2-3 hp Johnson boat motor in the fork of a tree bout 4ft off the ground with a chunk of the transom still attached. Took bout an hour to get it running.

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delta slough
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Let's see, albino coon, deer skulls and sheds, old bottles, driftwood. Found a bottle about 30 years ago that was made locally that says "cotton pickers beverage" and has a scene of a cotton field and laborers picking cotton. Bottled in about 1942 in Leland, Ms. I've been offered a few dollars for it a couple times. Also found a couple single shot 22 rifles. Jr. Steelman.

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I found what appeared to me to be an old urn just barely sticking out of the mud in the bottom of a small creek bed, in the middle of a national forest. I have no idea how it got there. The very top of it was partially broken and the thing was filled with creek mud. But I did carry it home. The closest old abandoned cemetery that I know of was approximately 1/2 to 3/4 of a mile from where I found this thing.

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I found a gun one winter that I had lost the previous season.

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Several years ago I found 176" buck dead. In march while on an RQE I found one that is 151".

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Walked across the buck that my uncle had shot a week prior on accident and he was still alive with an arrow sticking in him still miles from where he was shot. Put him out of his misery and my uncle got his antlers the next morning.

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Squirrel hunting one morning, when I was just a kid, I saw what appeared to be a deer hide hanging on a net wire fence. A closer look revealed a Walker fox dog with his back leg hung in the fence. His front feet could just barely touch the ground, and the mud hole under his feet was bone dry. I cut the wire and he just fell to the ground. I picked him up and packed him out the woods, across a pasture to where I could get my daddy’s truck. He was so weak; he couldn’t hold his head up. I had to lay his head in a pie plate to let him drink. I called the number on his collar, and a man came picked him up. The man was really upset about the shape the dog was in. The wire had cut through to the bone. A month late he came back to our house and gave me a 10 dollar bill, (which was a lot of money to me then) and said the dog made a full recovery and was running fox again.

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Ron Jackson
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Back in the late 70s l lost a female coondog in a rough piece of woods. Looked for her for weeks. No trace and nobody saw her. Six months or so later was hunting a spot within half mile or so of where l lost her. The dogs we had treed and a strange dog was in there also. Basically forgot all about her. Went into tree and it took me a few seconds to recognize her. Leashed her out and took her to the vet the next day. She had been shot in the hip and was living of the land l guess. She was ok in a few weeks and lived a good life. Boomer bred Blue River Babe. RIP..

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johnny reb
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Found half of an old still in a small cave it had been there for years. The worst thing we didn't carry out but had too call the police we had smelled something rotting it was a body.

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Cory Highfill
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Probably shouldn't admit this on a public forum, but years ago I convinced a buddy that a buzzard's nest in a rock bluff was a turkey nest. He gathered the eggs up and carried them home to hatch in his incubator. Stunk to high heaven. Thankfully they were duds.

Drug out a flatbottom boat one time that had washed in during a flood.

Carried out a perfect copper coil I found in a bluff shelter once.

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I walked up on a women in her bra and panties covered in mud passed out in a puddle of her own puke. She had gotten drunk and wondered away from a party. I put her over my shoulder and carrier her out. I took her back to my house and sprayed her off with the hose. After she was clean I thought well heck she don't look half bad. Been married to her now for 7 years.

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Duane Kehres
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I found a brand new bike one night in a woods by the road still
Had the price tag hanging on the handle bars from Walmart!

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Shaun Paton
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Found

I also found a brand new bike, a ten speed. It had been stolen from a near by bike shop and was hid in a brush pile. I saw the reflectors on my way into the tree and went over on my way back to the truck and picked it up. H.L. Myers was up here hunting with me from Georgia. I told him if he was going to try and run his black dogs with my walker that he would need a new bike to keep up. I turned it over to the state police the next morning.

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Ronnie H
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Young hound that had a bad reaction to a cottonmouth bite.

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i have found several nice arrow heads while following my hounds .

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Once found a 1953 Singer sewing machine half buried in the dirt one night. Took it home, cleaned it up and gave it to my Mom for mothers day.

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A nice old goose decoy that had washed down stream, Pocket knives, Turkey call, A beagle on a long chain wrapped up in the briars, old bottles, Memories and friendships!!!

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I didn't carry this out , but I found a bass boat, on the trailer, way back in the woods with the outboard motor missing. Somebody stole it, took the motor and tried to hide the boat .

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My fiance..She walked in the timber with me ,but twisted her knee so I carried her out,well over 1/4 mile..And let me tell ya..She is UNIQUE...LOL

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Originally posted by Joseph L.
I walked up on a women in her bra and panties covered in mud passed out in a puddle of her own puke. She had gotten drunk and wondered away from a party. I put her over my shoulder and carrier her out. I took her back to my house and sprayed her off with the hose. After she was clean I thought well heck she don't look half bad. Been married to her now for 7 years.



I like this one!!!!,winner winner lol

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Bump

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